CAMERA MODULE WITH PROTECTIVE AIR VENTILATION CHANNEL
A camera module with a vent in a housing thereof to allow for fluid communication between an interior of the camera module and an exterior of the camera module. A micro-porous membrane filter having a pore size smaller than 10 um is employed to cover the vent so as to reduce the flow of contaminants into the camera module.
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This application is the non-provisional of U.S. Provisional Pat. Appl. No. 61/450,040, filed Mar. 7, 2011, entitled “CAMERA MODULE WITH PROTECTIVE AIR VENTILATION CHANNEL,” which is hereby incorporated by reference into this application.
BACKGROUNDDigital camera modules are currently being incorporated into a variety of electronic devices. Such camera hosting devices include, but are not limited to, cellular telephones, personal data assistants (PDAs), and computers. The demand for digital camera modules continues to grow as the ability to incorporate the camera modules into host devices expands. Therefore, one design goal of digital camera modules is to make them as small as possible so that they will fit into an electronic device without substantially increasing the overall size of the device. Means for achieving this goal must, of course, preserve the quality of the image captured by the camera modules.
Such digital camera modules typically include a substrate, an image capture device, a housing, and a lens unit. The substrate is typically a printed circuit board (PCB) that includes circuitry to facilitate data exchange between the image capture device and the host device. The image capture device is mounted and electrically coupled to the circuitry of the PCB. The housing is then mounted on the PCB over the image capture device. The housing includes an opening that receives and centers the lens unit with respect to the image capture device. Typically, the opening includes a set of threads and the lens unit includes a complementary set of threads that facilitate the factory focusing of the camera module. During a factory focus operation, for example, focusing equipment rotates the lens unit with respect to the housing, which adjusts the distance between the lens unit and the image capture device. When the lens unit is properly focused, it is fixed in position with respect to the housing with an adhesive, a thermal weld, or the like. The housing also includes some type of ventilation opening so as to prevent a pressure differential between the inside and outside of the camera module that could otherwise damage sensitive camera module components (i.e., image capture device, lenses, filters, etc.). Ventilation is especially important during manufacturing processes when the camera module components are exposed to drastic temperature changes.
Although an opening is often necessary for ventilation, it also leads to problems. For example, particulate matter (e.g., dust, debris, etc.) can infiltrate the camera module through the opening. Of course, it is well known that when such matter contaminates a camera module, it substantially degrades image quality. During the manufacturing of camera modules, the internal components are especially vulnerable to contamination. Typically, contaminated camera modules are discarded, which can be expensive when yield losses are high. Minimizing such contamination typically requires expensive manufacturing processes that are carried out in special clean rooms. Even so, it is still difficult to prevent such contamination. Camera modules are also vulnerable to contamination after they are incorporated into host devices.
In an effort to reduce such contamination, some camera module manufacturers have reduced the size of the ventialation opening. However, size reduction is constrained by current tooling limitations and moding capabilities. Currently, the openings are approximately 0.03-0.05 mm×0.15 mm.
What is needed, therefore, is a design for a camera module that includes air ventilation through which debris cannot pass. What is also needed is a design for a camera module that can be manufactured more easily and at higher success rate. What is also needed is a design for a camera module that has improved image quality.
It is against this background that a novel camera module design has been developed.
SUMMARYDisclosed herein is a camera module that includes a substrate; an image sensor attached to the substrate; a housing attached to the substrate, the housing having a first opening into which a lens is received, and a second opening to provide fluid communication between the interior of the camera module and the exterior of the camera module; and a filter covering the second opening to allow air to pass therethrough while reducing the amount of contaminants passing therethrough.
The filter may include a micro-porous membrane. The filter may have a pore size smaller than 10 um. The second opening may allow the air pressure in the interior of the camera module to be the same as the air pressure in the exterior of the camera module. The filter may be attached to the housing via an adhesive. The adhesive may include glue or tape. The filter may be attached to the housing via an annular channel in the housing that receives the filter. The housing may further include a recess that receives the filter. The camera module may further include an IR filter that reduces the amount of IR energy reaching the image sensor.
The lens is fixably received within the housing. The lens is movably received within the housing. Other than the second opening, the camera module is sealed to minimize any fluid communication between the interior of the camera module and the exterior of the camera module.
Also disclosed herein is a camera module including a substrate; an image sensor attached to the substrate; a housing attached to the substrate, the housing having a first opening into which a lens is received, and a second opening to provide fluid communication between the interior of the camera module and the exterior of the camera module, wherein the second opening allows the air pressure in the interior of the camera module to be the same as the air pressure in the exterior of the camera module; and a filter covering the second opening to allow air to pass therethrough while reducing the amount of contaminants passing therethrough, wherein the filter includes a micro-porous membrane. The housing further includes a recess that receives the filter.
While the embodiments of the present invention are susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and are herein described in detail. It should be understood, however, that it is not intended to limit the invention to the particular form disclosed, but rather, the invention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives of embodiments of the invention as defined by the claims.
The embodiments described herein show a single cylindrical vent and a circular recess that receives a circular membrane. Of course, any number, shape, or arrangement of vents could be employed. Similarly, the particular shape of the membrane may be of little importance, as long as the vent is covered and the membrane can be suitably attached to the camera module. Also, while glue, tape, an annular channel, and a press-fit membrane holder are described as methods for attaching the membrane, any other suitable method could be used.
While the embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, such illustration and description are to be considered as examples and not restrictive in character. For example, certain embodiments described hereinabove may be combinable with other described embodiments and/or arranged in other ways (e.g., process elements may be performed in other sequences). Accordingly, it should be understood that only example embodiments and variants thereof have been shown and described.
Claims
1. A camera module, comprising:
- a substrate;
- an image sensor attached to the substrate;
- a housing attached to the substrate, the housing having a first opening into which a lens is received, and a second opening to provide fluid communication between the interior of the camera module and the exterior of the camera module; and
- a filter covering the second opening to allow air to pass therethrough while reducing the amount of contaminants passing therethrough.
2. A camera module as defined in claim 1, wherein the filter includes a micro-porous membrane.
3. A camera module as defined in claim 2, wherein the filter has a pore size smaller than 10 um.
4. A camera module as defined in claim 1, wherein the filter has a pore size smaller than 10 um.
5. A camera module as defined in claim 1, wherein the second opening allows the air pressure in the interior of the camera module to be the same as the air pressure in the exterior of the camera module.
6. A camera module as defined in claim 1, wherein the filter is attached to the housing via an adhesive.
7. A camera module as defined in claim 6, wherein the adhesive includes glue.
8. A camera module as defined in claim 6, wherein the adhesive includes tape.
9. A camera module as defined in claim 1, wherein the filter is attached to the housing via an annular channel in the housing that receives the filter.
10. A camera module as defined in claim 9, wherein the housing further includes a recess that receives the filter.
11. A camera module as defined in claim 1, wherein the housing further includes a recess that receives the filter.
12. A camera module as defined in claim 1, wherein the camera module further includes an IR filter that reduces the amount of IR energy reaching the image sensor.
13. A camera module as defined in claim 1, wherein the lens is fixably received within the housing.
14. A camera module as defined in claim 1, wherein the lens is movably received within the housing.
15. A camera module as defined in claim 1, wherein, other than the second opening, the camera module is sealed to minimize any fluid communication between the interior of the camera module and the exterior of the camera module.
16. A camera module, comprising:
- a substrate;
- an image sensor attached to the substrate;
- a housing attached to the substrate, the housing having a first opening into which a lens is received, and a second opening to provide fluid communication between the interior of the camera module and the exterior of the camera module, wherein the second opening allows the air pressure in the interior of the camera module to be the same as the air pressure in the exterior of the camera module; and
- a filter covering the second opening to allow air to pass therethrough while reducing the amount of contaminants passing therethrough, wherein the filter includes a micro-porous membrane;
- wherein the housing further includes a recess that receives the filter.
17. A camera module as defined in claim 16, wherein the filter has a pore size smaller than 10 um.
18. A camera module as defined in claim 16, wherein the camera module further includes an IR filter that reduces the amount of IR energy reaching the image sensor.
19. A camera module as defined in claim 16, wherein the lens is fixably received within the housing.
20. A camera module as defined in claim 16, wherein the lens is movably received within the housing.
21. A camera module as defined in claim 16, wherein, other than the second opening, the camera module is sealed to minimize any fluid communication between the interior of the camera module and the exterior of the camera module.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 6, 2012
Publication Date: Sep 13, 2012
Patent Grant number: 8891007
Applicant: FLEXTRONICS AP, LLC (Broomfield, CO)
Inventors: Prebesh Pavithran (Bukit Mertajam), Yeow Thiam Ooi (Butterworth), Haw Chyn Cheng (Butterworth), Hung Khin Wong (Sungair Ara), Giap Chye Toh (Betterworth)
Application Number: 13/413,202
International Classification: H04N 5/225 (20060101);